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Postby b00060 on Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:17 pm

I challenge Commander62890 to a best of 7 1v1 set. He can pick any settings and we play on Random Maps.
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Re: Commander62890

Postby Arama86n on Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:01 pm

I don't doubt the sincerity of your willingness to face him b00060, but I think you already know the answer. The man prefers team games, and sitting at Score:3436 I don't think anyone can blame him for declining. When two able players face off in 1v1's the win percentage will never stray that far from 50%, and thus being 1000 points higher makes it certain that you will lose points off a best-of-# challenge.
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Re: Commander62890

Postby 40kguy on Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:38 pm

you wont challenge me?
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Re: Commander62890

Postby Commander62890 on Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:51 pm

Trust me, B00, I can play 1v1 sequential. I can't play AoR or Feudal very well, but I know how to play pretty much every other map, which is all I need for a 1v1.

I think you have to start looking at this from my perspective, because you are clearly far too focused on feeding your own ego.

What do I stand to gain from this challenge? I beat you. Big fucking deal... I honestly could care less, because 1v1s require a very basic skill level.
I know that you are above the age of 14 and have more than a few hundred games under your belt, which is all one needs to play nearly any 1v1 perfectly.

What do I stand to lose? Time, which is all the incentive I need to not play against you, since there are no perks.

In the end, what it really comes down to is that we each play Conquer Club for two entirely different reasons.

You play CC in order to challenge others...
I play CC in order to challenge myself.

Perhaps that's why you have such a fixation on 1v1s... you like to have that, "I just beat you, mano a mano," feeling. You like to challenge others and beat them. I do not.

My only wish is that I play a perfect game. If my dice fail, so be it. I am in it to win it, but my true goal is not to win... it is to play a perfect game.

Maybe you just don't understand how limited the necessary strategy in a 1v1 is for someone like me. Since I am not thinking about the win, and my goal is only to play well, then I must strive to challenge myself as best I can. And how do I do that? By playing the games that are the most challenging for me. At the moment, this means: Escalating + Foggy trips and quads on the most complicated maps. Nearly every map on CC is easy now, but I'm still working out the kinks with the Esc + Fog on them. Yet, even this will change... I will eventually master these settings as I have many others and move on to something else.

In blunt terms, 1v1s are too goddamn easy for me to waste my time on, and because they are so easy, I get no satisfaction from a win.

I like to challenge myself. That's why I quit 1v1s early on, and will not be going back, except for Freestyle Speed, which require a lot of strategy.

I will not be playing you in a 1v1 sequential, B00. Not now, not ever.
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